KMID : 1155520170120020103
|
|
Anesthesia and Pain Medicine 2017 Volume.12 No. 2 p.103 ~ p.110
|
|
Upper limb nerve injuries caused by intramuscular injection or routine venipuncture
|
|
Kim Hyun-Jung
Park Sun-Kyung Park Sang-Hyun
|
|
Abstract
|
|
|
The reported cases of upper limb nerve injury followed by needle procedure such as intramuscular injection or routine venipuncture are rare. However, it should not be overlooked, because neurological injury may cause not only minor transient pain but also severe sensory disturbance, hand deformity and motor dysfunction with poor recovery. Recognizing competent level of anatomy and adept skill of needle placement are crucial in order to prevent this complication. If a patient notices any experience of abnormal pain or paresthesia during the needle procedures, an administrator should be alert to the possibility of nerve injury and should withdraw the needle immediately. Careful monitoring of the injection site for hours is required for early detection of nerve injury.
|
|
KEYWORD
|
|
Intramuscular injections, Median neuropathy, Peripheral catheterization, Peripheral nerve injuries, Radial neuropathy, Ulnar neuropathies
|
|
FullTexts / Linksout information
|
|
|
|
Listed journal information
|
|
|